This news comes about a year after Jas Prince hit Cash Money with the multi-million dollar suit, citing the label for “breach of contract”. Late last week, the court ruled in Jas Prince’s favor. But even though Jas Prince has collected what he was promised, source tells us that others attached to the deal can’t say the same. Just ask Cortez Bryant.

Cortez is screaming that Aspire Music Group owes him money but it’s Birdman who owes him millions and Birdman is refusing to pay Cortez a red cent.”

HSK broke the story first … bringing you first word of Cash Money’s agreement — with Jas Prince’s Aspire Music Group — for rights to Drake. “Cash Money Records tried to cheat Jas Prince’s company out of their Drake royalties,” says the source. “They owed Aspire Music Group.”

Here is what else is out there:

“In 2007 both Jas Prince discovered Drake and signed him to Aspire Music Group. Later, Cash Money approached them and wanted to sign Drake but to do so they had to agree to pay 22% of all Drake’s advances, net profits and other advances to Jas Prince & Aspire.

Jas says that in November 2013, he was still owed a total of $5 million dollars, confronted Cash Money about the money and they sent over $1 million to his bank. However, he claims that he never received the remaining $4 million from the label. He filed suit for the $4 million claiming Cash Money breached their contract.”

Dang, they are passing these artists around like two dollar hoes. I don’t get it, I thought Birdman was broke. I guess he’s robbing Pete to pay Paul. That shell game is going to catch up with him eventually.